

Get To Know Comedy Queen Jessica “It’s All Good!”
A sweet treat! In September I met (virtually) with local comedian Jessica “It’s All Good” to learn more about her and her Netflix-style comedy special We’re All Chocolate that she’s
Get a behind-the-scenes tour of all the exciting events happening at Elm Street Cultural Arts Village and Downtown Woodstock
A sweet treat! In September I met (virtually) with local comedian Jessica “It’s All Good” to learn more about her and her Netflix-style comedy special We’re All Chocolate that she’s
In case you missed it, 2020 doesn’t have much regard for your plans or ours! As we begin our 2020-21 Season of Character, we want to outline what’s on the
A sweet night of comedy and important conversations is coming to Woodstock and streaming to audiences everywhere. Quick facts Elm Street Cultural Arts Village welcomes Jessica It’s All Good in
Art (and clay) can imitate life! In May I met (virtually) with local visual artist Betsy Khuri to discuss her distinctive artistic flair and approach to painting & pottery! Betsy
We all know there’s no distance that can get between theatre fans and shows they love. From skipping prom to road-tripping across the state, we have all gone to creative
Written by Victoria Shadle I recently spoke with Erica Strother and Justin Spainhour-Roth as part of Surveying the Field, the first series of The Nonprofit Collective Blog. For this series I’m individually interviewing 20 strangers in
Hi everybody! I’m Betsy Khuri, a figurative sculptor and oil painter based right here in Woodstock, Georgia. I pretty much have been creating my entire life. I see the potential
Recently, photographer Abigail Peyton visited the new downtown playground, located on the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village event green, with her children and took photos for us. She included some thoughts she had while watching families enjoy the playground.
If #D&D was as interesting as this play makes it seem I would have never stopped playing.
The show must go on, and Elm Street Cultural Arts Village has managed to do just that even in the midst of this pandemic. While some theaters are postponing their seasons to next year, Elm Street is offering their current season via online streaming.
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village in Woodstock has filmed their production of “She Kills Monsters” so viewers can enjoy it from the comfort of their homes. WABE’s Kevin Rinker spoke with director Zach Stolz and actor Libby Williams, who plays Agnes, about the production.
FOR A LOOK AT THE VIDEO AND PROCESS FOR THIS PROJECT CHECK OUT OUR INSTAGRAM STORY HIGHLIGHT. It was such a joy to work on this mural in Downtown Woodstock.
Improv comedy is a form of theatre where there is no script, and everything is made up on the spot, based on audience suggestions. It’s kind of like your average day!
My job the past month has been pretty cool – I’ve gotten to interview the hard-working team behind our 2020/21 Season of Character Opener She Kills Monsters!
We have created a complete digital experience for She Kills Monsters for audiences across the country to be immersed in Qui Nguyen’s play celebrating the warrior (and nerd) within!